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fastman
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alternator conversion

Postby fastman » 18 Jun 2015 00:33

Can some one point me in the direction of a North American conversion. I remember seeing a Saturn model being used? Thank you.
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Re: alternator conversion

Postby darrellw » 18 Jun 2015 00:52

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Re: alternator conversion

Postby Hasbeen » 18 Jun 2015 07:58

Either Ghostbuster, or Mildred did a full write up of the conversion, with all details.

I'm not sure it is in the old workshop manual, now ask the experts I believe, but have a look, & do a search if necessary.

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Re: alternator conversion

Postby fastman » 18 Jun 2015 13:20

Hasbeen - Ghostbuster? Wow, there's a blast from the past! As for finding and using information from the "workshop manual" pages; am I to go back to the old site? I didn't find the new one very intuitive. (that is most likely just me though)

Thanks Darryl. I had seen this one before, and wanted to find it again. I've now saved it.

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Re: alternator conversion

Postby whitenviro » 19 Aug 2015 06:11

Hasbeen; Mildred pulled all of his/her articles after having a meltdown over the move to this new forum. Not sure what it was all about but she was making a lot of noise about making sure her stuff didn't get lost in the transition; then she pulled it anyway. Go figure. Now there are a bunch of useless headings in the workshop section with no substance. A shame, but that's the way it goes sometimes.

If the admins have a copy of her old posts we should rework them and post them under the Workshop Manual heading. Give credit where credit is due, but the posts weren't copyrighted. It is a shame to loose the information.
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